Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. W. Sayler and family went to Fort Wayne by auto this mfirning to visit relatives for a week. French nougat [ce cream at the Corner Cr fe. * Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Babcock spent Sunday fishing at Water Valley. Bread, the best you ever ate, at McFarland’s. Miss Anna Carpentet, of Lafayette, is here for a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. Vern Jacks. See our corn binders befojre buying.—Hamilton & Kellner. George Mauck was down from Hammond to spend the week end. He is still working in the press room Of the Conkey printing plant and is well satisfied with his job. Mr. and Mrs. Soper and Mr. and Mrs. Luke Clemens, of Cedar Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Murray, of lowa, were the guests of Mrs. L. B. Fate Sunday. See our line of wagons and extra wagon beds.—Hamilton & Kellner. Misses Marjorie Vanatta, Meta Oglesby and Fern Davisson, Jimmie Babcock, Leo Mecklenburg and Wade Jarrette spent Sunday at Water Valley. Professional Notice. Our friends and clients will please take notice that Mr. George A. Williams has moved his law offices from the rooms of the First National Bank to rooms just across the stairway in the Odd Fellows Building occupied by Mr. D. Delos Dean, and that Mr. Williams and Mr. Dean will practice law under the firm name of Williams & Dean with offices in the Odd Fellows Building. Renselaer, Indiana, , August 26, 1916 George A. Williams D. Delos Dean

The Krump nturdefr trial started in the Benton circoit court at Fowler today and promises to be bitterly fought. Elmore Barce will appear for the defense, with Attorney Shelby, of Lebanon. Deere and Janesville plows sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Col. Fred Phillips entertained with an Edison concert at the court house lawn following the union services Sunday evening, to a good sized audience and the music was very much appreciated by all. The Rensselaer Review of the Woman’s Benefit Association of the Maccabees will hold a call meeting tonight at the home of the R. K., Ora B. Robinson. Every member is requested to be present. Dr. and Mrs. Mycr returned last evening from an auto trip to Niagara Falls Buffalo, Cleveland and Canadian points. At Frankfort on the return here they were joined by Mrs. Myer’s parents,-Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bull, who will visit them here. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lane returned home Saturday evening via auto from a week’s outing at Lake Manitou with friends from Indianapolis and Shelbyville. They were accompanied home by Will Klund and Miss Lulu Lane,, of Shelbyville. An article published recently in Indiana papers that Jim Thorpe, the famous Indian athlete, would play with the Pine Village team the coming season, is without foundation, and Manager Rhode states that be has had no negotiations with the Indian at all. Two men were killed, three others injured, one fatally, when eleven of the fourteen autos pild up in the first turn of the M)0 mile race at Recreation Park at Kalamazoo Sunday. The accident occurred when Jack Peacock, of Brooklyn, in a Stutz car leading the field, skidded and struck the fence at the first turn. It was overturned and thrown squarely across the track. Before track attendants could signal the other drivers ten of the.machines going at a terrific clip plowed into the overturned car. Five of them we;re completely demolished. Lefty Clark went to Lafayette Sunday, where he witnessed the ball game between the Lafayette lied Sox and the Logansport Ottos, which the latter won by a 3 to 2 score. This was the second game of a three game series between the two clubs and the Ottos have won both of them. Bob Wicker, former Cincinnati and Chicago Wivker, forcer Cincinnati and Chicago hurler, was on the hill for the visitors and held the lied Hose to one lone bingle, a two baser by Moore, in the eighth. Errors were responsible for most of the runs scored. Notice of Hauling Pupils. The trustee of Marion township will receive sealed hids for hauling pupils of the various schools to the schools designated (see trustee) The Parker district Pleasant Ridge district. Wood district Qmera district. These contracts will be let Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1916, at trustee’s office at 2 o'clock, subject to the changes trustee may see fit. See trustee for length of time contract will run. Marion township schools will begin Sept. 11. HARVEY WOOD, Jr., Trustee.